Navi-X offers streaming RSS plugins as well as many many different outlets and entertainment networks. We've been offering this forever to the public! Plus we have an easy to use playlist creator so you can put content up in seconds using Navi-Xtreme Media Portal! Check it out at http://www.navi-x.org

For those interested in Navi-X with it's RSS feed parsing and podcast abilities, visit http://www.navi-x.org to obtain the script! Then you can go to the "Portals" section on the website, add your content in seconds and watch it from your box, the website or other platforms XBMC supports!

iRoNBiLL Wrote:Navi-X offers streaming RSS plugins as well as many many different outlets and entertainment networks. We've been offering this forever to the public! Plus we have an easy to use playlist creator so you can put content up in seconds using Navi-Xtreme Media Portal!! Check it out at http://www.navi-x.org

good to see one of you guys here.. my little q is: i'd like to use navi-x to simply read newsfeeds with text and graphics. i'm on vista x64 and installed your plugin on one of the later svn builds of xbmc, but got only as far as it was able to read the new headlines of newsfeeds, but not the content. i tried to hit one of the headlines, it seemed to load something, but failed.

Sorry my friend but I only work on the Navi-X website and the Adult Swim playlists! If you have questions about script functionality, please email the programmer for Navi-X, Rodejo at [email protected] and he'll answer any and all of your "functionality" questions.

How do you sort these RSS feeds by date? When I try to sort by date all the posts have the date "12/31/1969" as the date. It does this for all the RSS video/audio podcasts I've tried. The XBMC RSS reader doesn't seem to read the post date from the RSS feed at all. Is there something special I have to do to get the RSS reader to read the date from each post?

paqmaster Wrote:How do you sort these RSS feeds by date? When I try to sort by date all the posts have the date "12/31/1969" as the date. It does this for all the RSS video/audio podcasts I've tried. The XBMC RSS reader doesn't seem to read the post date from the RSS feed at all. Is there something special I have to do to get the RSS reader to read the date from each post?

Maybe a mal-formatted date field in the feed? Please pastebin an example feed so we can see what's going on.

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It seems like the RSS reader is not reading the "<pubdate>" entries from each of the items within the feeds.

Thanks for the help.

Posted feeds are working fine without any date issues. What platform you do you use and what version/revision of XBMC do you use?

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Adding it as source (rss://..) while in filemode is fine.. no need for library mode.
Please upgrade to a more recent version (search for daily builds) and report back.

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paqmaster Wrote:I did a clean install of XBMC using jester latest build 17467 and still no change. All the sort date show up as "12/31/1969" still. Very strange.

Yeah, you are right. There's a problem with strptime on WIN32.. i will ask our windows guys to have a look.

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